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Western NSW communities embrace local Dying to Know Day Events

Western NSW Primary Health Network in collaboration with NALAG, Western NSW Local Health District, Carer Gateway, Live Better and Preparing the Way recently marked Dying to Know Day with two community events aimed at encouraging open and informed conversations about death, dying, and end-of-life planning.
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Improving Access: Virtual Consultations Supporting In-Person GP Care

A recent WNSW PHN information session—supported by Visionflex, a leading provider of virtual care solutions—brought together GPs, registrars, practice nurses, and practice managers to explore how virtual care can enhance aged care delivery, streamline workflows, and complement—rather than replace—in-person visits.
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Inaugural Digital Health Symposium in Dubbo and Orange

Last month, residential aged care staff from across Western NSW came together for the region’s inaugural Digital Health Symposiums in Dubbo and Orange.

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WNSW PHN Event

Western NSW communities embrace local Dying to Know Day Events

Western NSW Primary Health Network in collaboration with NALAG, Western NSW Local Health District, Carer Gateway, Live Better and Preparing the Way recently marked Dying to Know Day with two community events aimed at encouraging open and informed conversations about death, dying, and end-of-life planning.

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WNSW PHN staff member delivering a presentation in front of healthcare professionals in a room with a presentation screen.
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Improving Access: Virtual Consultations Supporting In-Person GP Care

A recent WNSW PHN information session—supported by Visionflex, a leading provider of virtual care solutions—brought together GPs, registrars, practice nurses, and practice managers to explore how virtual care can enhance aged care delivery, streamline workflows, and complement—rather than replace—in-person visits.

Read More »